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Materials?Substrates

May 2003
Acucote

Pressure-sensitive labelstocks with environmentally safe, water-based, permanent, removable, and specialty adhesive formulations. Specialists in thermal transfer media. Visit www.acucote.com

API Foils

Hot stamping foils and supplies: metallic, pigment, pearl, specialty, and holographic foils. Visit www.api-worldwide.com

Avery Dennison,

Fasson Roll N.A.

Innovative self-adhesive solutions for consumer products and label products. Fasson-brand pressure-sensitive and non-adhesive coated papers, films, and foils in roll form are widely used in brand identity, bar code labeling systems, product identification, and other applications by label converters and consumer products package designers and manufacturers.

Visit www.fasson.com

Contract Converting

Contract Converting's Roll Express™ program carries traditional paper tag, lightweight coupon stock, synthetic papers, the exciting new confectionary films, and flexible packaging materials. New for 2003: a polyester-based synthetic paper named Thermador™, a C3S thermal transfer tag-Trilogy™, and an improved HDPE called Tundra™.

Arjobex

Polyart™ has a unique clay coating on both sides of a high-performance, high-density polyethylene base, which enables printing with conventional and most variable information printing processes. Grease, water, and tear resistant. Visit www.polyart.com

Bi-Ax Int'l

Manufactures a complete range of high-quality BOPP films for the packaging industry. We also offer product development service for oriented films.

CPFilms Inc.

Capable of providing full-service film enhancement under one roof. These processes include deep-dyeing.

Visit www.cpfilms.com

J CROWN ROLL LEAF

Manufacturer of hot stamping foils, heat transfers, and holograms. Over 2,000 standard products, including golds, silvers, and metallic colors, special effects, tints and pearls, and pigments. Largest selection of holographic and pixelated patterns. Vertically integrated, state-of-the-art manufacturing and origination facility.

Visit www.crownrollleaf.com,

Dunmore Corp.

Engineered, custom-coated, laminated films and fabrics. A key supplier of print-base films and specialty packaging films, such as stripe metallizing and other decorative and barrier films. Visit www.dunmore.com

Enterprise Coated Products

Enterprise offers a wide variety of direct-coated, thermally cured, solventless silicone release liners suitable for most applications. Substrates include bleached and natural kraft, clay-coated kraft, and high-density polycoated kraft, in sizes from 63˝ down to 1/2˝. Visit www.enterprise-cp.com
 

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